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Prime Video has released the official trailer for Your Fault: London, confirming that the sequel to My Fault: London will arrive on 17 June. The film is the second instalment in the English-language UK adaptation of Mercedes Ron’s internationally bestselling Culpables trilogy, with Asha Banks and Matthew Broome returning as Noah and Nick. The sequel will premiere exclusively on Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide. We will be waiting patiently, obviously. Calmly? Less obviously.

“The only thing harder than finding true love is holding on to it.”

After the explosive events of My Fault: London, Noah and Nick are back together and more in love than ever. But their relationship is about to face its biggest test yet, with Noah heading to Oxford to pursue her studies while Nick becomes increasingly consumed by the pressures of work.

The trailer teases plenty of romantic tension, jealousy and emotional fallout as new people enter their lives and begin to shake the foundations of their relationship. Basically, if My Fault: London gave us the spark, Your Fault: London looks ready to bring the heartbreak and the longing.

Joining the cast for the sequel are Louisa Binder as Sophia, a new employee at Leister Enterprises who sets her sights on Nick; Joel Nankervis as Michael, an Oxford student who forms a close bond with Noah; Scarlett Rayner as Briar, who befriends Noah at Oxford with hidden motives; and Orlando Norman as Cruz, Ronnie’s right-hand man in the underground racing world.

Image credit: © Prime Video / Amazon MGM Studios
Image credit: © Prime Video / Amazon MGM Studios

The cast also includes Eve Macklin, Ray Fearon, Enva Lewis, Kerim Hassan and Sam Buchanan. Your Fault: London is directed by Dani Girdwood and Charlotte Fassler, written by Melissa Osborne and Bella Heesom, and based on Mercedes Ron’s novel Your Fault.

Image credit: © Prime Video / Amazon MGM Studios

For CultureCues, this is exactly the kind of YA romance sequel that knows what its audience wants: high emotion, messy choices, impossible chemistry and the sense that one text message could ruin absolutely everyone’s day. We cannot wait for the follow-up, but we are also ready to protect Nick and Noah with our whole hearts and politely request a happy ending. Please and thank you, with a cherry on top.

Your Fault: London arrives on Prime Video on 17 June. Watch the trailer below.

Video: Your Fault: London | Official Trailer | Prime Video via YouTube